Friday, November 13, 2009

The Fort Hood shooting - could it happen here?

From my Examiner.com piece:

There is an ongoing discussion of the detection, motives and profile of Major Hasan, the accused gunman in the Fort Hood shooting. As often happens, once the person has been identified, a look into his or her background shows many indicators that might have pointed to their future actions. E-mail, blogs and chat rooms postings all make sense now....if only......


What rarely gets discussed is that the victims were made defenseless in "Gun Free Zones."



There's a history of mass murder in "Gun Free Zones".



Now at first glance, the concept of a gun-free zone makes sense -- put up a sign and people will heed.



For the concept to make sense, you'd have to accept that someone bent on mass destruction is going to be stopped by a "No Trespassing" sign.



For the concept to make sense, you'd have to accept that someone bent on mass destruction is going to be stopped by a "No Trespassing" sign. Not surprsingly, this hasn't worked out well.


The shooter at Fort Hood elected to use the Soldier Readiness Center for his attack rather than the rifle range, the police or headquarters building. Is it surprising that the Readiness Center is a place where firearms are not allowed and the rifle range or headquarters buildings involve soldiers with guns? Shouldn't be.


There's a history of mass murder in "Gun Free Zones".



  • In 1987, at the Luby's Cafeteria in Texas, a gentleman drove his truck into the window of the cafeteria and proceeded to kill 23 people. At the time, restaurants in Texas were Gun Free Zones.

  • Columbine High School was a Gun Free Zone.

  • Virginia Tech was a Gun Free Zone.



Gun Free Zones just don't work.



Fort Hood, like the bases in the Puget Sound, Fort Lewis, McChord Air Force Base, do not allow people to be armed. What better people to allow themselves to be armed to protect themselves. Soldiers in the field are armed around the clock. They litteraly live with their guns, yet when at home they aren't allowed to have them.


Despite the futility of "Gun Free Zones", Seattle Mayor Nickels is establishing them in parks in the city. He is doing this despite the State Attorney General's opinion that he does not have the authority under Washington States preemption law.


This is a policy that needs to be eliminated not only on military bases other public buildings, and **gasp** colleges and university. It will make us all safer.

1 comment:

  1. In order to keep America free and Safe we must keep our citizens armed, we must be able to protect our homes and families from those who would do them harm. It takes a lawman a minimum of ten minutes to react and respond to your home when needed, it takes me a minimum of tem seconds to react when there is a intruder in my home. Sam Brooks, Bonifay Florida.

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